BTN STAFF Today’s Top Story comes from Kevin Helliker of The Wall Street Journal who writes about the journey of 2012 Olympic Gold Medalist Claressa Shields. The Flint Michigan native is trying to become the
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‘You think men like these are afraid of uneducated 125lbs punks who hold their guns sideways?’ Heavily-armed Louisiana police captain flanked by officers taunts local gang in video challenge
Law enforcement agencies in Louisiana have been cracking down on a gang known as the Gremlins By Daily Mail Online Reporter Article Reprint A Louisiana police captain has sent out a blunt message for members
Read moreGetting Old in Prison
by Robert Rosso Article Reprint At a federal prison in Indiana, inmate Jim Wesley Davis leaves the pill-line after drinking a small cup of crushed medication mixed in water. Approaching the chow hall for the evening
Read moreJ.J. Redick Talks the Three-Point Contest and Once Being the Most Hated Man in College Basketball
We caught up with the sharpshooter at GQ’s All-Star Party By Clay Skipper Article Reprint JJ Redick is a deadeye sharpshooter. That’s true whether you like him or not. Only ten years removed from Duke,
Read moreA Chat with Jeremy Lin About His Grand Hair Experiment
This season, the Charlotte guard has rocked everything from bowl cuts to Dragon Ball spikes to a mini man bun that would be right at home in Silverlake. So we finally asked him why By
Read moreWill Smith Confirms Bad Boys 3 Is Actually Happening
No Wild Wild West 2, though. By Matt Miller Article Reprint Early in this interview with BBC’s Radio 1, Will Smith says: “The world is in a place of nostalgia right now. And specifically in
Read moreHalf a Century on, the Apollo Gears Up for Another Season of Amateur Night
By Claire Lobenfeld Article Reprint Billy Mitchell’s first encounter with the Apollo Theater came about entirely by chance. It was 1965 and he was fifteen, living in the South Bronx with his mother and eight
Read moreExtensive physical problems continue to plague Joe Montana
ESPN.com Article Reprint More than 20 years since retiring from the NFL, Joe Montana says the wear and tear of the sport continues to take a toll on his now-59-year-old body.
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